seasons! The pros from "Dancing with the Stars" are here for their "Ballroom with a Twist" event. They sat down with KITV4's Lara Yamada -- to dish about the show -- and talk about the "dancing movement" -- that's now become a world-wide phenomenon. 01 15-21 28-33 56-101 NATS: Dancing with the Stars. Monday, September 15th -- debuts Dancing with the Stars "Season 19." But before that, the pros have been taking the show on the road in "Ballroom with a Twist." NATS: "Ballroom with a Twist" 3630-40 We do play a lot of games with the audience, we interact, we have our q and a. So it's not like where people come in and the have to sit for 2 hours, no we make them dance! 3614-22 What makes it special is it's for many different generations for your entire family to come and enjoy together. I think every body has a blast. Just back from their Seattle gig -- Tony Dovolani, Karina Smirnoff, Val Chmerkovskiy and Sharna Burgess-- joined KITV4's Morning show. Absent: Cheryl Burke and Val's brother Mak -- with his mug no where on the list -- rumors are flying he's off Season 19. But the pros say what they've already created -- has left a lasting legacy. 3938-28 All of us we travel all of us travel and do charity work constantly because dance brings smiles to people and that's the best healing you could ever have. 47 Not only smiles, but really what's great about this movement too is it healthy, it's great to see people move their bodies and in away that a lot of them love to do. What is that meant to all of you to impact people in that way? 01 Well, dancing has always been a very healthy activity not only physically but for your mind and your soul. You see people come out of the dance studio happy, tired in a good way, so this is one of the things we do during the show, we want the audience to get up and actually start moving with us because that gift that passion for dancing is for all of us. We want to be able to share it with people that love the show and love Ballroom with a twist and for us it is the opportunity to do it. NATS: "Ballroom with a Twist." Lara Yamada KITV4 News. You have two chances to check out "Ballroom with a Twist." It's tomorrow and Wednesday night at the Blaisdell Concert Hall. Both nights -- starting at 7:30pm. Hear their full interview tomorrow on KITV4 Morning News -- including what they hope to in Hawaii. Plus: we get a mini- performance -- along with our own Ashley Moser -- doing some pretty impressive moves herself! Pitching in to keep Puna

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